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Prince Krzysztof Radziwiłł (Christopher Radvila, Lithuanian: Kristupas Radvila) (22 March 1585, Biržai – 19 November 1640) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble ( szlachcic ), and a notable magnate, politician and military commander of his epoch.
La donación a la Custodia proviene de un primo segundo de Barbara, Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, apodado «el huérfano» por el propio Segismundo II Augusto Jagellón.
Krzysztof Mikołaj Radziwiłł (ur. 29 lipca 1898 w Zegrzu, zm. 24 marca 1986 w Warszawie) – polski arystokrata, działacz społeczny i polityczny [2], senator, poseł, dyplomata, oficer rezerwy Wojska Polskiego, tłumacz i autor publikacji Pamiętniki. Od feudalizmu do socjalizmu bezpośrednio zwany Czerwonym Księciem [3] .
- 24 marca 1986, Warszawa
- Maciej Mikołaj Radziwiłł
- 29 lipca 1898, Zegrze
- Radziwiłłowie herbu Trąby
Prince Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł (Lithuanian: Mikalojus Kristupas Radvila Našlaitėlis; 2 Augustus 1549 – 28 February 1616) and nicknamed "the Orphan" (Polish: Sierotka, Lithuanian: Našlaitėlis), was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman , Ordynat of Nyasvizh from 1586, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1569, Grand Marshal of ...
Members of the Radziwiłł family held important state posts in the Rzeczpospolita and in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. 8 chancellors, 7 hetmans, 15 castellans, 19 marszałeks, and 19 voivodes, almost exclusively representing the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, rather than the Crown, belonged to the dynasty.
- Radvila
- Radvila Astikas
- 15th century
Prince Krzysztof Radziwiłł (Christopher Radvila, Lithuanian: Kristupas Radvila) (22 March 1585, Biržai – 19 November 1640) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble ( szlachcic ), and a notable magnate, politician and military commander of his epoch.
7 de oct. de 2019 · The gift of the Custody comes from a second cousin of Barbara, Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł, nicknamed “the orphan” by Sigismondo II Agusto Jagellone. He converted from Calvinism to Catholicism and made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1583, of which a detailed account remains, published in Polish and Latin in 1601 ( Hierosolymitana Peregrinatio ).